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Christian Smith Live Techno & Tech House DJ-Sets Compilation (1999 - 2023)

Christian Smith Live Techno & Tech House DJ-Sets Compilation (1999 - 2023)

Christian Smith Live Techno & Tech House DJ-Sets Compilation (1999 - 2023)

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Christian Smith (1999 - 2023)
Live Techno & House DJ-Sets Compilation

72 DJ-Sets + 93 Hours of Music

We have put together this Quality Collection of Techno DJ-Sets which offers the buyer a great chance to purchase this fantastic series of DJ Sets from one of the best Techno & House DJ's all in one Convenient Affordable DJ-Sets Compilation  

The DJ-Sets can easily be used on your Home Entertainment SystemIn-Car MP3 Player, Home PC / Apple MacApple iPod / iPhone / iPadPortable Music Player or Tablet and through your Smart TV or DJ Equipment using the USB Drive option, so you have a huge variety of different devices in which you can play our DJ-Set Compilations, regardless of whether you are at home, in the car, or the train or on the move. 


Compilation Listing


1999 - 2001 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO & TECH HOUSE DJ SETS

Christian Smith - Live @ Radio Campus in Dijon (19.02.99) – 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live on Radio 1 Essential Mix (05.11.00) - 2 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ Tronic Treatment (2001) - 75 Mins

2003 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO & TECH HOUSE DJ SETS

Christian Smith - Live @ Fuse in Brussels (15.02.03) - 30 Mins
Christian Smith - Live @ Essential Underground (07.11.03) - 75 Mins
Christian Smith - Live @ Tronic Treatment (2003) - 75 Mins

2010 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO & TECH HOUSE DJ SETS

Christian Smith - Live @ Sankeys Soap in Manchester (04.06.10) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Sugar Factory in Amsterdam (June 2010) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live on Proton Radio (22.05.10) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ DJ Times Shortlist (04.08.10) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Mindfreak Show (19.10.10) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Pacha in Buenos Aires (02.10.10) - 75 Mins

2011 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO & TECH HOUSE DJ SETS

Christian Smith - Live @ Snafu in Aberdeen, Scotland (16.02.11) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Skybar, Summer Closing in Lima (03.05.11) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ A38 in Budapest (04.03.11) - 75 Mins
Christian Smith - Live @ Drumcode 060 (30.09.11) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Insomnia FM (03.09.11) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Revolution, Space in Ibiza (30.08.11) - 30 Mins
Christian Smith - Live @ I Am Techno, ADE 2011 (21.10.11) - 90 Mins
Christian Smith - Live @ Sky Bar in Peru (28.04.11) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live on Dance Department (20.11.11) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live on Dance Department (24.09.11) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ 5uinto 219 in Brazil (01.12.11) - 2 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ UMF End of Year Special (30.12.11) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Cocoon Club in Frankfurt (12.10.11) - 5 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ Sound Museum Vision in Tokyo (16.12.11) - 3 Hours

2012 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO & TECH HOUSE DJ SETS

Christian Smith - Live @ DNZ Macumba in Madrid (01.01.12) - 3 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ Electric Avenue (26.01.12) - 2 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ Behind The Iron Curtain (25.05.12) - 30 Mins
Christian Smith - Live @ Dance Department (27.05.12) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live on Transitions (22.06.12) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ 5uinto in Brasilia (20.09.12) - 2 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ Dance Department (06.10.12) - 30 Mins
Christian Smith - Live @ Dance Department (18.08.12) - 30 Mins
Christian Smith - Live @ Pornographic Label Nights (08.08.12) - 30 Mins
Christian Smith - Live @ Eden in Ibiza (02.11.12) - 1 Hour

2013 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO & TECH HOUSE DJ SETS

Christian Smith - Live @ The Works (13.03.13) - 75 Mins
Christian Smith - Live on Dance Department (17.02.13) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Footwork in Toronto (16.02.13) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Global Session 527 (28.04.13) - 30 Mins
Christian Smith - Live @ 7th Sunday Festival in Veghel (19.05.13) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Elektronic Force (28.06.13) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Ibiza Voice Podcast (30.05.13) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Sankeys in Ibiza (25.06.13) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Delano Beach Bar in Ibiza (05.09.13) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Electrobeach 2013 in Benidorm (17.08.13) - 2 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ Enter Party 10, Space in Ibiza (05.09.13) - 2 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ La Fabrique in Amsterdam (16.11.13) - 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live on Transitions (04.10.13) - 1 Hour

2014 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO & TECH HOUSE DJ SETS

Christian Smith - Live @ WMC 2014 in Miami (23.03.14) - 3 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ Crobar in Buenos Aires (13.03.14) - 1 Hour

2015 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO & TECH HOUSE DJ SETS

Christian Smith - Live @ B018 in Beirut (16.04.15) – 2 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ ENTER, Space in Ibiza (20.08.15) – 2 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ IKON in Antwerp (17.09.15) 1 Hour

2016 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO & TECH HOUSE DJ SETS

Christian Smith - Live @ Loveland Legacy (16.07.16) – 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Magdalena in Berlin (17.06.16) – 2 Hours

2017 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO & TECH HOUSE DJ SETS

Christian Smith - Live @ Lightning in a Bottle (06.06.17) – 2 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ Sonar 2017 in Barcelona (14.06.17) – 1 Hour
Christian Smith – Live @ Industrial Copera in Spain (09.12.17) – 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @  ADE Closing in Amsterdam (22.10.17) – 1 Hour

2019 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO DJ SETS


Christian Smith - Live @ Terminal 4 X Tronic, Eden in Ibiza (12.06.19) – 1 Hour

2020 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO DJ SETS

Christian Smith - Live @ Fabrik in Madrid (20.02.20) - 2 Hours
Christian Smith - Live @ Tronic Anniversary in New York (14.11.20) – 1 Hour
Christian Smith - Live @ Tronic NYE (31.12.20) – 2 Hours

2023 CHRISTIAN SMITH LIVE TECHNO DJ SETS

Christian Smith - Live @ Loveland 2023 in Amsterdam (13.08.23) – 5 Hours

 

 

 Artists Profile

 

 

Current Location :: Sao Paulo, Brazil 

Music Genres :: Tech House, Techno 

 


Born in Stockholm, the DJ/producer has spent the last decade working relentlessly to bring his amalgamation of funky house and tribal techno to a global platform. Although Swedish by birth, Christian spent much of his youth in Frankfurt, Germany,where his father was stationed as a pilot, and this turn fate played an unexpected role in determining his musical tastes.

It was the early eighties and the music at the time was early electro, soul, funk and late disco music. Groups like The SOS Band, Newcleus, funk bands like Cameo and tracks like Fade To Grey by Visage had a huge influence on Christian. Although his older brother and sister would bring home the dj mix tapes from the big clubs, with music from the pre house days. This is what Christian turned on to.

By the time Christian had turned fourteen, he looked old enough to get into the clubs himself and became, by his own admission, "a manic train spotter." Frequenting Sven Vaths Dorian Grey residency, this club had a big effect on Christian. He went to the clubs for the music and to check out the DJ's.

If Dorian Grey was Smiths introduction to the realms of electronic music, then it would be his experiences in another of dance music's capital cities that would help mould and solidify Christians deeply entrenched love for club music.

Moving to New York in 1989, Christian discovered that, running parallel to its high profile house community, the city that never sleeps also had a thriving techno scene. All the early techno clubs had started in New York, with Joey Beltram at The Limelight and soon afterwards Jeff Mills.

After finishing high school in 1992, Christian moved to Washington DC to study international business at university and, in his spare time started DJing. He never dreamt DJing would become his career. Smith nonetheless started playing at big raves in Washington and Baltimore, spinning to audiences of between 500 and 3,000 people. Lets not forget, this was the early nineties, and his choice of music was somewhat different to his trademark funky techno and house fusion, as it was the hard trance and techno days. He was playing tracks on labels like Harthouse, R&S and Music Man.

Unsurprisingly, given the nature of dance music's loosely defined early nineties status, Smiths first record Overdose as Neuromancer, came out on in 1992 on a label called Music Now, only for the imprint to release a follow up record by none other than BTs Embrace The Future. Back then Christian was already making house infused techno, probably less structured and not as well produced as nowadays.

Indeed, Christians earliest DJing experiences also played a definitive role in his future work, as he first met regular collaborator John Selway in 1993. Selway, who was playing the same rave circuit as Christian at this time was also working in New Yorks renowned Satellite Records store, the place where Smith, who was still based in Washington, would order his tunes from. John and Christian connected musically and therefore decided to hook up and make some tracks and the Smith and Selway sound was born.

In 1994, Christian set up the Tronic label, and, despite releasing three well-received records, put the label on hold until three years later, in 1997. Christian put the label on hold, as he was still a full time university student in Washington. By '97 he felt really inspired by DJing and the music that this prompted him to get working seriously with his label TRONIC. However, on completing his studies, Christian started to go to New York more frequently to collaborate with John Selway. Subsequently putting out collaborative EPs on Dave Angels Rotation label and Primate, Smiths own 1997 release, Goldrush the fourth release on Tronic also caused a serious reaction, this was the point everything took off. Tronic became a popular label and Goldrush got licensed all over the place. It was a really hard disco house tune that DJs like Sneak picked up on and it was also the first time a lot of people reacted to one of his releases. DJs like Carl Cox and Dave Angel, people who were my idols in the early days really supported it. It did so well that every month Christian had to press up more copies!

Back in Stockholm, Smith noticed that the demand for his tightly mixed, three decks DJing had increased and was booked to play all over Europe and beyond. In an interesting parallel development to Christians heightened profile, the latter part of the nineties saw Swedish producers like Adam Beyer, Joel Mull and Cari Lekebusch also attain an international following. From 1997 to 1999, the Swedish sound was really hyped. Christian comes from a different background, from a funk and soul background.

A point Christian feels strongly about, and is quick to detach himself from any notions of purism. Adamant that he was listening to house before techno, he also points out that, way back in 1994, when he set up Tronic, he encountered some resistance from his distributors because he wanted to release material that was somewhere in between house and techno. The distributors advised to produce/release house or techno as it would sell better, but something in between wasn’t going to work," Christian feels that history has proved him right. As much as Christian dislikes the term, Tronic was one of the first tech-house labels, music that house and techno DJs could play; Christian calls his style housey techno!

Despite his newfound success, Christian didn't rest on his laurels, and, for rest of the nineties, he focused on DJing, producing and remixing as much as possible. Releasing more EPs on Tronic, Intec and Primevil, the Swedish DJ says that though one of his releases, Vanguard caught the attention and support of BBC Radio 1 DJ Pete Tong, he had to keep working as hard as ever. The really big crossover records like Move!, on Intec and the releases on labels like Rotation and Intec opened up his work to a lot of people.

While there's no doubt that Christians distinctive work injected a much-needed sense of funk back into techno, he made it accessible to a wider audience. His DJing is of an exceptionally high standard; Smiths willingness to travel to literally every country in the globe has been another determining factor in his ascendance.

Christian very much enjoys Asia and Eastern Europe as his favorite new places to play in. On a recent South East Asia tour, successful dates were achieved in South Korea, Kuala Lumpur and Ministry Of Sound in Bangkok. Japan is a place were Christian has a large following due to the rocking sets at Womb in Tokyo.

While Smiths releases ensured his bookings continued to soar, the Swedish DJ/producer identifies the release of his first major mix CD, Tronic Treatment as another turning point in his career. Weighing in at twenty eight tracks and recorded live in Australia on three decks, the smooth mix moves from funky house through to dubby, rolling tech-house, into pulsating techno. In fact, as things get faster, his selection becomes more varied, with the brooding electro of Umeks Zeta Reticula, the dark bass powered tones of Adam Beyers Remainings and Deetrons A1 before ending with the deep, Detroit stylings of James Ruskins mix of Metier.

It’s one of the most compelling, hand raising, foot stamping interpretations of modern house and techno of recent years, and its no surprise that Christians profile was raised by the mix. His sense of diversity and unwillingness to adhere to one dimension is an ethic Christian believes is inherent in the worlds finest DJs. Christian was most inspired by Carl Cox and Laurent Garnier. Although both DJ’s are quite different what Christian saw in Carl was the ability to mix continuously between three turntables, and create that musical fusion.

 


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